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League responds to transparency issue

Jeff Pash, Greg Aiello, Jerry Richardson

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, left, Executive Vice-President and General Counsel Jeff Pash, and Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson, arrive for football labor negotiations with the NFL players involving a federal mediator in, Wednesday, March 2, 2011, Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

AP

So much for the cone of silence.

With the union getting their position on transparency out into the public, NFL lead negotiator Jeff Pash spoke with NFL Network’s Albert Breer on the way in to mediation Wednesday.

Pash told Breer the NFL has made more financial information available than ever before. He says the data available is more than even the individual teams get. He says the league has offered to go further.

"[Pash] was upbeat before transparency issue came up, then got a bit frustrated,” Breer writes.

The transparency issue seems to have that affect on both sides of the table.